We are lucky to celebrate many creative types in the Historic Core. We have visual artists, authors, musicians – you name it. Ed Rosenthal, one of the Historic Core’s local poets (among other things), wrote the following:
Independence Day by Ed Rosenthal
Dedicated to HDBID I saw him do things the old ways A contract agreed in single seat car The Basement inspected in the dark Demolitions before the closing day Things you whisper of in memory Of the action before authorities Lifted an eye lid in a failed inquiry But he still will do what he wills Claiming they had naught to share His partner rode a boat down stairs But not for the future was he cast He sought icons of history past Here In this corridor of the moon As if by magic as if made in dark Things appear like mushrooms Surprising startled lights of day. Dressed in dirty pants and shoes Coyotes of the core take clues From loons flying over the moon.